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Title: A randomised comparative study to evaluate the efficacy of Homoeopathic treatment -vs- standard allopathy treatment for acute adenolymphangitis due to lymphatic filariasis
Authors: Gupta, Jaya
Manchanda, Raj K.
Debata, Lipi Pushpa
Gupta, Payal
Choudhary, Sujata
Prusty, Akshaya
Rakshit, Goutam
Singh, Vikram
Kumar, Arvind
Lamba, Chetna Deep
Keywords: Adenolymphangitis
Allopathy
Lymphatic filariasis
Randomised controlled trial
Issue Date: 2018
Citation: Indian Journal of Research In Homoeopathy Vol.12 (2)
Abstract: Objective: The primary objective of the study was to compare the effectiveness of homoeopathic treatment with standard allopathic regimen in acute ADL and secondary objective was to assess the reduction in frequency, duration and intensity of subsequent attacks, improvement of the quality of life of patients. Methods: The study was designed as a comparative randomized trial conducted from October 2012 to April 2014, on 112 patients at Regional Research Institute, Puri, Odisha. The ADL patients enrolled were randomized to receive either homoeopathic treatment or standard allopathic treatment for a period of six months. The outcome parameters used were ADL score and WHO QOL Bref. Results: 112 Patients were considered for primary outcome analysis as per the Intention to treat principle. (Homoeopathy= 55 and Allopathy= 57) and were analysed on 11th day of treatment. Both the treatments produced equal improvement in ADL scores. However, during the six months study period, the frequency, duration and intensity of attacks were better in Homoeopathy group compared to allopathy group. There was statistically significant improvement in Homoeopathy for Domain 4 of WHOQOL (P = 0.004) as compared to allopathy group. Medicines like Apismellifica (n = 23), Rhus toxicodendron (n = 20), Pulsatilla (n = 8), Arsenic album (n = 1), Bryonia alba (n = 1), Silicea (n = 1) and Hepar sulph (n = 1) were found most useful in the acute attacks. Conclusion: This study provides evidence to support the fact that individualized homoeopathy treatment is equally effective for ADL as the standard allopathy treatment in the management of ADL.
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